Durvet Wormeze Dewormer Liquid for Cats & Kittens 4-oz
Durvet Wormeze Dewormer Liquid for Cats & Kittens 4-oz
Durvet Wormeze Dewormer Liquid for Cats & Kittens 4-oz
Durvet Wormeze Dewormer Liquid for Cats & Kittens 4-oz
DESCRIPTION
Keep your dogs and cats free from intestinal worms with Durvet WormEze Dog and Cat Dewormer. This 4 fl oz liquid dewormer is specially formulated to control and treat a variety of worms in dogs and cats, including roundworms and hookworms. Intestinal parasites can cause discomfort and health issues in pets, but with Durvet WormEze, you can effectively eliminate these pesky parasites and promote your pets' overall well-being. The liquid form makes administering the dewormer easy and convenient, and the palatable flavor ensures that your furry friends will take it without fuss. Regular use of WormEze helps prevent worm infestations and promotes your pets' health. Keep your dogs and cats happy and healthy with this reliable and effective dewormer from Durvet.
Key Benefits:
- Effective Dewormer: Durvet WormEze is specially formulated to control and treat roundworms and hookworms in dogs and cats.
- Comprehensive Parasite Control: The dewormer provides comprehensive protection against a variety of intestinal parasites that can affect your pets' health.
- Easy & Convenient: The liquid form makes administering the dewormer easy and convenient for both dogs and cats.
- Promotes Pet's Well-Being: By eliminating intestinal parasites, Durvet WormEze promotes your pets' overall health and well-being.
- Reliable & Effective: This dewormer from Durvet is a reliable and effective solution to keep your dogs and cats free from worms.
INGREDIENTS & ANALYSIS
Ingredients:
PIPERAZINE CITRATE 275 MG/TEASPOON (5 ML) - ANTHELMINTIC (EXPELS WORMS) (EQUIVALENT TO 110 MG PIPERAZINE; BASE)
ATTRIBUTES OR SPECIFICATION
DIRECTION
Direction To Use:
Administer one full teaspoonful (5 mL) per 5 lbs. of body weight. Apply into cat’s mouth or mix into food or water Administer to cats 6 weeks or older. Repeat treatment in 10 days after first treatment The presence of these parasites should be confirmed by laboratory fecal examination. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment and control of parasitism.